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Download this page in PDF format Weâ€™re so used to seeing headlines about humans destroying the rainforests, swaths of deforestation and our activities affecting the climate; seeing a report suggesting we are making the planet the greener caught our attention. … Continue reading →

Download this page in PDF format Two interesting, and indirectly linked, articles were published in the last few weeks looking at how satellite imagery and remote sensing techniques are being used to monitor changes in glaciers across the globe. Firstly, … Continue reading →

Download this page in PDF format Last week I attended the 38th Annual European Association of Remote Sensing Laboratories (EARSeL) Symposium, which took place on the Greek island of Crete. The theme of the Symposium was Earth Observation Supporting Sustainability … Continue reading →

Download this page in PDF format A new programme was launched on the 22nd May enabling Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 data to be used to support the monitoring of the European Unionâ€™s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). The principles of CAP were … Continue reading →

Download this page in PDF format The latest Sentinel satellite in the Copernicus programme, 3B, launched on the 25th April from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in Russia. Lift-off was at 18.57 (BST) and you could have watched the event live on … Continue reading →

Download this page in PDF format Two projects using Earth Observation (EO) data to monitor water quality caught our eye recently. As weâ€™re in process of developing two water quality products for our own online portal, weâ€™re interested in what … Continue reading →

Download this page in PDF format Back in April I received an invitation to speak at the â€˜One Step Beyondâ€™ TEDx event organised at the National Space Centre in Leicester, with my focus on the Blue Economy and Earth Observation … Continue reading →

Download this page in PDF format Dating back over two thousand three hundred years, the Great Wall of China winds its way from east to west across the northern part of the country. The current remains were built during Ming … Continue reading →

Download this page in PDF format Last Tuesday I was at the academic launch event for the Tru-Nject project at Cranfield University. Despite the eventâ€™s title, it was in fact an end of project meeting. Pixalytics has been involved in … Continue reading →